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The Times - 10/10/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, Tripoli, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, By Craig Seton, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Richard Ford, Belfast, From a Staff Reporter, Belfast, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, from Our Own Correspondent, , By Hazhir Teimourian, From Andrew Thompson, Buenos Aires, From Ivor Davis Los Angeles, From Susan MacDonald, Dakar, From Hasan Akhtar, Islamabad, Front Ian Murray, Brussels, From Peter Nichols, Rome, From Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Keith Daiton Manila, From John Best, Ottawa, From Charles Harrison Nairobi, By a Bridge Correspondent, Stockholm, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Christopher Thomas San Salvador, From Moshe Brilliant, Tel Aviv, From Steven Taylor Harare, Compton Miller, Interviews by Compton Miller, Penny Perrick, Noël Goodwin, Nicholas Kenyon, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Geoffrey Norris, Anthony Masters, Michael Church, PHS, Alan Hamilton, Gerald Kaufman, Anne Sofer, CECILIA A HATT, , CAROLINE COX, , JOHN MARKS, , MACIEJ POMIAN-SRZEDNICKI, , T. D. BRIDGE, , J. V. THIRGOOD, , TREVOR CLAY, , CHALFONT, , OVE ARUP, , J. RICHARD GRAHAM, , GREENHILL OF HARROW, , JOHN HATCH, , SIMON CAWKWELL, , KONRAD NIKLEWICZ, , HUMPHREY BROOKE, , WILLIAM LeFANU, , CHRISTOPHER BURROWS, , By Clive Cookson, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Bob Edlin, W. P. Reeves, Peter Freeth, Malcolm McPhee, A. P. S. Smith, Alex Veysey, Roy Vaughan, Katherine Findlay, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Wayne Lintott, By Our Industrial Staff, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Jeremy Warner, By Our Financial Staff, From John Earle, Rome, By John Lawless, By Derek Harris, Maxwell Newton, Michael Clark, By Jenny MacArthur, By Peter Tatlow, By William Stephens, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Lewine Mair, By Peter Ball, By Paul Newman, By Hugh Taylor, By Sydney Friskin, By Clive White, By Paul Harrison, By Dick Hinder, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By Simon O'Loughlin, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, From John Wilcockson Chaville, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, By David Hands, By Joyce Whitehead, By Gordon Allan, By Iain Mackenzie, By Nicholas Keith, By Bryan Stiles, By Michael Stevenson, Edited by Peter Dear, From a Correspondent, Inverness, By Barrie Clement, Edward Mortimer,

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News: Nature notes, Cabinet divided on tax reductions, Farmers fear a new drought, Record for wheat but barley slips, Nato forces put on a show with style, Accidents: more than a million claims, Tory group questions NHS policy, Legal controls on animal pain demanded, Korean ministers killed in Rangoon bomb blast, Inquest into twin girls' cot deaths, Life sentencing effective and has reduced offences, study shows, Discipline move after corruption rejected, Graffitas, Ripper file censure, Kurds capture strategic Iranian town, Mercury poised to offer more services, Tomorrow, Tories act to stop infiltration by extreme right wing, Reports of defecting general are retracted, TV dispute goes to arbitration, Holding our line in the Cold War, Man held in Belgravia arms raid, Lange, hope and charity, Craxi warns Andropov on cruise deployment, Top cats and alley cats from a bygone age, Kissinger hopes to get a 'flavour' of Central America on six-day trip, Help in their 'our' of need, The Bard's circus hits the road, Quake victims put in holiday villas, Ugandan exiles urged to return, Planning ploy by army hunt, Chance of Parkinson survival dwindles, Britain joins Shuttle study, Anniversaries, Quinn to remain in jail, Airbus safety risk, Private care for NHS patients, Opportunities in a micro age, Talks to open with opposition party, Warning over pension equality scheme, Union urges boycott of Telecom meetings, New Zealand, Pale shadows of the Orient Express, Pravda denounces Reagan's 'banditry', Princess 'not hurt' by criticism, Amiable Arafat asks Syria to lift the 'siege', French Super-Etendards 'arrive in Baghdad', 'Millions' made in test racket, Tories urged to tackle extremist moles, Aquino inquiry boycott remains, Britain decides to sign world nature agreement, Argentine appeal court lifts ban on debt talks, Hess's gamma-rays find favour again, Russia expected to follow US in European deplovment, Watt quits Reagan Cabinet, Brent urged to think again on defiance to cuts, Roads, Civil servants challenge Ulster report on Protestant jobs bias, Locked into low growth, Power and glory in a divided kingdom, The Times Diary All together now?, Human face of land reform in El Salvador, We wanted Boycott to stay, county claim, Mugabe threatens to seize white lands, US airlifts Chad aid through Senegal, Courts holding back medicine, BMA claims, Russians say Walesa is a money-grubber, Armed guard for chief judge's wife, Police revive hunt for Marie Payne after clothes find, Hotchpotch, could do better, 'American pest' threat to growers, Soviet fleet docks in Piraeus, Gummer: the new boy on trial, Big news from the wood, Where the Awali Line fades away, Man dies after by-pass club attack on car, Council may privatize road work, Israel stock market shut by bank crisis, Italian error clinches US bridge victory, Up to its elbows in clay, Trudeau's battle over US cruise missile testing poised on a knife edge, That touch of class Jewel Purpose, EEC farm reform 'danger for Britain', Conservationists criticize house builders' claims on Green Belt, NCB steps up pressure on pit pay offer, Surfeit of bills to cut one rate demand, Battle call over moral decline, Hard bargaining begins in Athens on EEC budget and farm policy, More big catches go abroad, Fifth of Games events are already sold out, Mastermind's new line, Status Symbols. Index. Display Advertising: Martini, Godfrey Davis, Shell, British Caledonian, Singapore Airlines, Bnz, Victoria Wine Company Limited, Feltex, Whsmith, Chanel, The Times 1000, Triumph Acclaim, Barnardo's. Picture Gallery: Learning at the feet of the master magician of football, Flavia Cork Screw's Good Food Guide. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 171), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,256. Reviews: Woes and wonders of Wagner's epic drama, Sounds of Sweden Wigmore Hall, The Love of Three Oranges Glyndebourne, Permutations of perplexity It Could Be Any One Of Us Stephen Joseph, Scarborough, As heavy as old masonry, Annie Fischer Queen Elizabeth Hall, NGRSO/Wand Festival Hall/Radio 3, A Passion in Six Days Crucible, Sheffield, LPO/Conlon Festival Hall. Classified Advertising: Winter Sports, Domestic And Catering Situations, Today's events, Announcements, Public Notices, La crème de la crème, Entertainments, Appointments, Animals And Birds. Law: 'Locally' has no legal meaning Alderson v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Power of court to fix remuneration of special manager In re U S Ltd. Letters to the Editor: Shortcomings of Civil Service elite, Forestry policy, Soldiers of Poland, Uses of marmalade, 1988-Kinnock's top priority, UN and Lebanon, Scholastic standards, Hospital cuts, Nuclear 'freeze' in suspect guise, Home grown crop, Noble effort, British bloodstock, Nyerere's experiments, Pulpit politics. Editorials/Leaders: The Banners Of Bureaucracy, And So To Blackpool. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Middle Temple. News in Brief. Births. Obituaries: Mr Earl S. Tupper, Sir Walter Puckey Advocate of new techniques in management, Obituary, Miss Hermione Hannen. Sport: Torrance is inched out, County trial of strength ends in Ipswich draw, Broome swept aside by Smith, Sports in Brief, Shades of Gatsby, Mrs Green in thrilling victory, Orwin sent off in battle of Sunbury, Brighton offer little defence, El Gran Senor appears on the Dewhurst scene, Devon's hard lesson, Mountain Lodge's historic run, England's choice has eye on fitness, The steamroller that was flattened, Davis regains the title he lost two years ago, Boycott's supporters rally to call, Irish sales rise 40pc to record £15,640,000, Japanese jubilant in Wales, Champion wins with a wobble, Prolific West London, A feast of humble pie at the Cottage, Richards hits a century, Smith's late try ends Bradford's record, Heriots are held by Gala's first half siege, Weekend Football Results And Tables Second division, Unbroken Reid holds on, Canadian capers at Oxford, Sibson steps back into the big time, Shastri breaks record as India challenge, No dream ticket as Robson flies out fuelled by discord, Not a sign of soccer hooligans, Treizième heads for Hollywood, More like a croquet match at the vicarage as Norman triumphs, McNeill's change puts City in pocket, LeMond on verge of new world, Rugby Union Results Tour matches, Champions steeled for challenge, Valuable lesson in skills, Double celebration for the lass and lad of Winchmore Hill, Gracey wins his first singles title. Stock Exchange Tables: Funds would like fewer brokers, The pound, Capitalization and week's change, Eurobond prices, Offshore and International Funds, Fixed-Interest Stocks, Unlisted Securities. Business and Finance: Euphoria among the analysts, Investing in Europe, Westland deal on again, Mitchell Cotts, European Assets Trust N.V., Henley sees little scope for tax cuts, Food and drink chiefs top wage rise league, BCal hovers over order, Bid shadow over London Brick, Olivetti International S.A., A rocky road for sterling policy, Investment and Finance, Regan fends off tax increase call, Companies face £1bn noise bill, Bank wins over rebel brokers to vote for changes at Stock Exchange, West Midlands to gain from aid reshuffle, International Trade, International Oenological and Bottling Equipment Exhibition, Company News In Brief, Biomechanics to seek US quote, Glaxo set for £200m on Zantac success, Exporters queue for Hongkong, Base Lending Rates. Business Appointments: New Lloyd's Life director. Property: Rentals, Commercial And Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Country Property. Weather: The Weather.

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